How to Manage SEO now available - free!

How to Manage SEOThe second How to Manage email course is now finished!

It covers How to Manage Search Engine Optimization.

You get 10 email lessons (one per day for 10 days). Some of these are a little longer than the PR series but most people will still be able to read each email in about 2-3 minutes. (Yes, we timed it.)

That means that in 20 minutes (more or less) you will learn the basics of what you need to know to manage someone who is doing search engine optimization (SEO) for you.

Those 10 emails cover:

1. Before you begin - what you need to understand before getting started

2. How much will it cost?

3. What info to gather - what information are you going to need to provide to your SEO consultant before they get started?

4. What to look for in someone you hire to do SEO - what personality, skills and experience they should have

5. Interview questions - what to ask to tell if the SEO consultant you are talking to knows what s/he is doing

6. The process - what steps are they going to go through in doing the work

7. Status reports - what kind of status reports should you ask for

8. Questions to ask - what questions should you ask in meetings

9. Avoiding problems - common problems that occur with SEO, how to identify them early, what to do, and how to prevent them in the first place

10. What if you have no budget - things you can do (by yourself or outsource) when your budget is $500 or less

Sign up to try it out - free
The website is on schedule to launch the week of April 13, so you’ll be able to sign up there soon. The URL is www.proresource.com.

If you want to try it out before that and give us feedback, email me at jschramm@proresource.com and I’ll sign you up now so you can have a sneak peek.

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I’m working on three more now… How to Manage PPC, How to Manage Copywriting, and How to Manage Graphic Design. Not sure which will be available first - stay tuned…

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